Weed: not even once
I’d like to formally thank the Barack Obama administration for cracking down on the marijuana epidemic America is facing.
I’d like to formally thank the Barack Obama administration for cracking down on the marijuana epidemic America is facing.
The impending release of Israeli Defense Force soldier Gilad Shalit serves as a victory, but the question is: Who benefits the most?
The throw-in is one of the simplest plays in soccer when it is performed to precision. IU’s Jamie Vollmer specializes in this area.
Today, as the IU men’s soccer team faces in-state rival Butler at 7 p.m. in Indianapolis, no one wants that win more than sophomore Jamie Vollmer.
For about a month, medical information pertaining to the eye health of 757 IU School of Optometry patients was visible on the Internet.
IU men’s basketball Coach Tom Crean committed a secondary recruiting violation Oct. 6 while contacting a prospective student athlete, according to the IU Athletics Department.
Twenty years have passed since the publication of architecture and design scholar Thomas Gaines’s “The Campus as a Work of Art.” The piece dubbed IU-Bloomington’s campus the fifth most beautiful college campus in the United States.
The IU Men’s Rugby Club begins its season with a new honor. Four of the 15 starters were named Academic All-Americans by USA Rugby.
The IU women’s golf team played in the the Lady Northern Intercollegiate in French Lick, Ind. on Oct. 10 and Oct. 11. They finished in sixth place.
The Hoosiers carded three solid rounds to tie St. Mary’s at 854, five strokes ahead of third-placed Iowa State.
If it feels like all the Hoosiers have done for four years is lose, well, they have. The football and basketball programs have combined for a staggering 41-95 record overall and a mind-blowing 14 wins and 74 losses in Big Ten competition
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass announced in July that the women’s basketball head coach agreed to a contract extension for an additional two seasons.
Two student organizations, Kelley Venture Capital and Private Equity Club and the Informatics, Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Computing Club, have been working in Bloomington to help students and other local entrepreneurs start businesses.
Senior Emily Fergason won the Oct. 7 episode of "Wheel of Fortune," a lifelong dream she has had.
Senior Kelsey Bidwell spent two weeks uncovering ancient artifacts with the Monte Testaccio archaeological project, one of the world’s largest archives of ancient Roman commerce.
Kappa Kappa Gamma is providing students with a new way to take a break from midterms with a free Zumba class open to all IU students and faculty at 7 p.m..
While selling T-shirts, sophomore business major Adam Swartz decided he wanted to create change and do something positive instead of putting money in his pocket. So, last year Swartz launched Green Dream Clothing Company.
“Tell People the Story: The Art of Gustav Potthoff,” an exhibit that is part of the Fall 2011 Themester, “Making War, Making Peace." will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. now until Sunday in the Indiana Memorial Union garden, which is near the Tree Suite Rooms.
Three people were killed in Odon, Ind., on Monday after being hit by a dump truck driven by a man from Bloomington collided with their vehicles.
Most incumbents in Monroe County have no challengers, including the race for Bloomington mayor. But the city council election features three challengers to sitting members.